November 14, 2025

IRONMAN’s Steak House in Makati: Premium Wagyu and Japanese Dishes

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  • If you’re looking for a new place to get premium Japanese Wagyu in Makati, worry not because the IRONMAN’s Steak House in Ayala Malls Circuit, Makati is here to serve you with the best beef in town. 

    Ironman’s Steakhouse is a Japanese-owned establishment known for serving premium cuts of beef, including Wagyu varieties, as well as Angus beef from the USA, Australia, and New Zealand.

    Burger Steak / IMAGE from IRONMAN’s Steak House

    IMAGE from IRONMAN’s Steak House

    The restaurant is renowned for its steaks and lobsters, which are grilled to perfection on 30mm thick iron plates. Guests can also enjoy a variety of beverages, including wine, sake, awamori, Orion beer, and rice whiskey.

    The highlight of its menu is the selection of premium Wagyu beef cuts, including A5 Wagyu and Omi Beef. The former is celebrated for its exceptional marbling and melt-in-your-mouth texture which provide extraordinary richness and tenderness. On the other hand, Omi Beef, one of Japan’s oldest and most respected brands of Wagyu, is known for its fine grain and rich flavor that make it a true luxury product.

    Omi Beef / IMAGE from IRONMAN’s Steak House

    Wagyu beef has a unique taste and tenderness which is incomparable with any type of meat and beef.

    Wagyu Steak / IMAGE from IRONMAN’s Steak House

    In addition to its impressive Wagyu steak options, IRONMAN Steak House offers a variety of appetizers, seafood, sides, and desserts, with the option to create custom dishes upon request. The menu also includes a selection of traditional Japanese dishes, ensuring a diverse and satisfying dining experience.

    Lobster Thermidor / IMAGE from IRONMAN’s Steak House

    Private Gatherings

    Ready to try IRONMAN’s Steak House’s offerings? You may also reserve an exclusive dining with them as the restaurant offers a private room that can accommodate up to eight (8) guests, as well as six (6) counter seats positioned right in front of the teppan grill for an up-close dining experience.

    The entire restaurant may also be reserved for private functions upon request, accommodating around 30 to 40 guests, with standing party arrangements available. A stage, sound system, and large TV monitor are also provided to support various events and presentations.

    Guests are welcome to bring their favorite bottle of wine, with a corkage fee of Php 700 per bottle.

    IMAGE from IRON MAN’s Steak House

    IMAGE from IRONMAN’s Steak House

    Exclusive Year-End Party Treat

    What’s more, IRONMAN’s Steak House is offering a special year-end treat exclusively for Philippine Primer readers! You may view the promo at Philippine Primer’s Japanese website.

    To avail, simply contact IRONMAN’s Steak House for reservations and mention Philippine Primer’s year-end promo. You may reach them at 0922-856-5835.

    Whether you’re a Wagyu lover or simply looking to indulge in some of the finest steaks available, IRONMAN’s is a must-visit destination in Makati. You can visit IRONMAN’s Steak House Ayala Malls Circuit Makati everyday from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

    General Information

  • Ground Floor, Ayala Malls Circuit Makati, Makati City
  • 0922-856-5835
  • 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 
  • IronMansSteakHouse
  • Private Dining:

    • Private room for 8 people; iron grill seating for 6 people.

    • The entire restaurant can be reserved, available upon request.

    • Maximum capacity of 30 to 40 people. Seminar-style table arrangements available.

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